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The Kluane Museum of Natural History offers world-class wildlife exhibits...

The Kluane Museum of Natural History offers world-class wildlife exhibits with dioramas depicting natural habitat. Also displayed are Native clothing, tools and weapons of the Southern Tutchone people as well as minerals and gemstones that are found in the Yukon. The gift shop has many locally made crafts, including beaded, fur-trimmed moccasins, as well as a good selection of books dealing with the North. A large parking lot with two entrances makes it easy for vehicles as big as transport trucks to pull through. Watch for the World's Largest Gold Pan located next to the museum.

Beautiful and so well-kept and organized. The museum had a great flow and just enough reading. Speakers with nature sounds added to the ambience and the gift shop featured work from local artists. Even the exhibits outside were well-preserved.
Overall excellent stop to stretch your legs and see some culture and all for an unbeatable price of $5 CAD.

We were "blown away" by this little gem and the wonderful displays inside. Great dioramas of Yukon animals with great information. Interactive! (You can push buttons to hear the actual animal sounds). Wonderful information on the local first nation's culture and great display of native clothing and artifacts. This attraction would be good for people of all ages.

I loved seeing the different exhibits in the Museum. The building is much bigger than expected from the outside. The beautiful First Nations leather work in the gift shop is stunning! As well as birch bark baskets and handmade jewelry. The exhibits are captivating and the didactic panels share of the Kluane First Nations culture. I loved it. Janice was...
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From the entrance it's a surprise as we didn't expect such nice displays. Ok, you likely won't learn a lot if you're already familiar with local animals and Canada First Nations. But it's very well presented, with a good selection of small and large mammals plus some birds. A nice stop on the road, worth the few bucks.

A jewel in the rough, the museum facility may look a little small and aged on the exterior but the interior has captivating First Nation and local wildlife displays. The museum seems allot larger on the inside than the front exterior suggests. It's worth an one hour stop before encountering the bumpy Alaska Highway road section between Burwash and Beaver...
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We really stopped here to use the restrooms, as the previous ones on the long road between Tok and Whitehorse were closed, and as the entry-fee was low and our needs were growing desperate, decided to go in. This turned out to be a far better decision than we expected - not only were the restrooms clean and available, but...
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